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- Princess Deoknyeong (Korean: 덕녕공주; Hanja: 德寧公主; d. 15 April 1375) was a Yuan Dynasty imperial family member who became a Korean queen consort by her marriage...
- Princess Deoknyeong (Korean: 덕녕궁주; 덕녕공주; Hanja: 德寧宮主; 德寧公主; d. 1192) was a Goryeo Royal Princess as the second daughter of King Injong and Queen Gongye...
- King Chunghye's reign was restored. King Chunghye's queen was Princess Deoknyeong, who gave birth to King Chungmok. After his father's death, Chunghye raped...
- He was the eldest son of King Chunghye, and his mother was Princess Deoknyeong. Chungmok is known in some records by his Mongolian name, Batma Dorji...
- Princess Changrak Princess of Goryeo Coronation 1151 Predecessor Princess Deoknyeong Successor Princess Yeonghwa Monarch Wang Hae, King Injong Born before...
- Queen Uijeong. 4th son: Wang Ch'ung-hŭi (d. 1183) 2nd daughter: Princess Deoknyeong (d. 1192); married Wang Kam, Duke Gangyang (강양공 왕감). 3rd daughter: Princess...
- Mokjong of Goryeo Queen Sasuk, regent for King Heonjong of Goryeo Princess Deoknyeong, regent for King Chungmok and King Chungjeong of Goryeo Queen Gongwon...
- Ch'ung-hŭi Wang T'ak, Duke Pyeongnyang Princess Seunggyeong Princess Deoknyeong Princess Changrak Princess Yeonghwa Queen Seonpyeong of the Kim clan (d...
- (Uijong, Daeryeong, Myeongjong, Sinjong) and four sisters (Seunggyeong, Deoknyeong, Changrak, Yeonghwa). In 1148 (Uijong's 2nd year reign), Ch'ung-hŭi went...
- 1333–1339 Coronation 1333 Predecessor Princess Joguk Successor Princess Deoknyeong Monarch King Chungsuk Royal consort of Goryeo Tenure ?–1344 Predecessor...